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Bone Cancer Center - East Lansing, MI

East Lansing Oncologist Doctors for Bone Cancer

Type of Physician: Oncologist

What is a Oncologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer.

Specialty: Oncology (Medical)

Common Name: Cancer Doctor

Oncologist Doctors in East Lansing *

Sparrow Regional Cancer Center
Usha S Chamarthy
1215 E Michigan Ave
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 364-2809

Carol R Rapson MD PC DBA Red Cedar Oncology
Jason R Beckrow
1200 E Michigan Ave
STE 555
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 367-1200

Great Lakes Cancer Institute Breslin Cancer Center
Barbara A Conley
401 W Greenlawn Ave
Lansing, MI 48910
(517) 975-9500

Southeast Missouri Hospital Consulting Staff
Douglas R Adkins
660 Euclid Campus
Saint Louis, MI 48880
(347) 362-5740

Great Lakes Cancer Institute
Raymond Y Demers
3200 Beecher Rd
STE STE A
Flint, MI 48532
(810) 342-4524

CHC Community Cancer Center
Barbara McGrath
270 E Chicago St.
Coldwater, MI 49036
(517) 279-5301

Roman Franklin MD
Roman Franklin
6770 Dixie Hwy
STE 106A
Clarkston, MI 48346
(248) 625-2071

Academic Surgical Associates
Marianne Lange
1000 E Paris Ave SE
STE 150
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 977-6243

Cancer & Hematology Centers of Western Michigan
Enrico C Sobong
710 SE Kenmoor Ave
STE 200
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 954-9800

Cancer & Hematology Centers of Western Michigan
Kathleen J Yost
710 SE Kenmoor Ave
STE 200
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 954-9800

Oncology & Hematology PC
Keith D Bailey
5010 Gull Rd
Ste a STE A
Kalamazoo, MI 49048
(269) 226-8800

West Michigan Cancer Center
Howard R Cooper
200 N Park St
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 382-2500

West Michigan Cancer Center
Glen D Heggie
200 N Park St
Hemophilia Center
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 373-7488

West Michigan Cancer Center
Samuel K Payne
200 N Park St
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 382-2500

West Michigan Cancer Center
Muhammad Rafi
200 N Park St
Hemophilia Center
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 373-7488

West Michigan Cancer Center
Radhakrishna Vemuri
200 N Park St
Hemophilia Center
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 373-7488

Cancer & Hematology Centers of Western Michigan
Mark G Campbell
145 Michigan St NE
STE STE 3100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 954-9800

Michigan Medical PC
Mathew H Chung
145 Michigan St
STE 5500
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 726-8540

Cancer & Transplant Consultants PLC
Feroze A Momin
1455 S Lapeer Rd
STE 103
Lake Orion, MI 48360
(248) 232-1650

Drs Singhakowinta Tanswai & Sobilo
Malgorzata Sobilo
785 N Lapeer Rd
Orion Medical Center
Lake Orion, MI 48362
(248) 693-6238

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Bone Cancer

What are bones for?

Your body has 206 bones. These bones serve multiple different functions. First, your bones provide structure to your body and help provide its shape. Muscles attach to the bones and allow you to move. Without the bones, your body would become a pile of soft tissues without structure, and you would be unable to stand, walk, or move. Second, the bones help to protect the more fragile organs of the body. For example, the bones of the skull protect the brain, the vertebrae of the spine protect the spinal cord, and the ribs protect the heart and lungs. Third, the bones contain bone marrow, which makes and stores new blood cells. Finally, the bones help control your body's collection of various proteins and nutrients including calcium and phosphorus.

What is cancer?

Your body is made up of many small structures called cells. There are many different types of cells that grow to form the different parts of your body. During normal growth and development, these cells continuously grow, divide, and make new cells. This process continues throughout life even after you are no longer growing. The cells continue to divide and make new cells to replace old and damaged cells. In a healthy person, the body is able to control the growth and division of cells according to the needs of the body. Cancer is when this normal control of cells is lost and the cells begin to grow and divide out of control. The cells also become abnormal and have altered functions in patients with cancer. The cancer cells can become very destructive to the surrounding cells.

There are many different type of cancer. The cancer is usually named based on the type of cell that is affected. For example, lung cancer is caused by out of control cells that form the lungs and breast cancer by cells that form the breast. A tumor is a collection of abnormal cells grouped together. However, not all tumors are cancerou...

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Radiation Therapy »

What is radiation therapy?

In radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy), high-energy rays are used to damage cancer cells and stop them from growing and dividing. A specialist in radiation therapy is called a radiation oncologist.

What are the types of radiation therapy?

Like surgery, radiation therapy is a local treatment; it affects cancer cells only in the treated area. Radiation can come from a machine (external radiation). It can also come from an implant (a small container of radioactive material) placed directly into or near the tumor (internal radiation). Some patients receive both kinds of radiation therapy.

External radiation therapy is usually given on an outpatient basis in a hospital or clinic 5 days a week for a number of weeks. Patients are not radioactive during or after the treatment.

For internal radiation therapy, the patient stays in the hospital for a few days. The implant may be temporary or pe...

Emergency Contact for East Lansing

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby East Lansing Hospitals *

Sparrow Health System
1215 E Michigan Ave
Lansing, MI 48912
(517)364-1000

Ingham Regional Orthopedics Hospital
2727 S Pennsylvania Ave
Lansing, MI 48910
(517)975-6000

Sparrow Health System St Lawrence Campus
1210 W Saginaw St
Lansing, MI 48915
(517)364-1000

Ingham Regional Medical Center Greenlawn Campus
401 W Greenlawn Ave
Lansing, MI 48910
(517)975-6000

Clinton Memorial Hospital
805 S Oakland St
Saint Johns, MI 48879
(989)224-6881

Eaton Rapids Medical Center
1500 S Main St
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
(517)663-2671

Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital
321 E Harris St
Charlotte, MI 48813
(517)543-1050

Memorial Healthcare
826 W King St
Owosso, MI 48867
(989)723-5211

St Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital
620 Byron Rd
Howell, MI 48843
(517)545-6000

Ionia County Memorial Hospital & Health System
479 Lafayette St
Ionia, MI 48846
(616)527-4200

Allegiance Health
205 N East Ave
Jackson, MI 49201
(517)788-4800

CareLink of Jackson
110 N Elm Ave
Jackson, MI 49202
(517)787-1440

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